Hello Everyone, I have a guest that is staying at my place for 3 weeks, she is leaving on Sunday and yesterday I got a message saying the toilette is leaking. As our pipes are from the 60s we and use a septic tank, we don't throw anything into the toilette which is not human waste. There is a notice.
Hey guys, my partner and I are staying at an Airbnb we have booked for a month. We noticed on the first morning there was a leak coming from the toilet and contacted the hosts straight away. They responded and arranged for a plumber to come the following day.
The plumber came, replaced the toilet and told us we can't use it as normal for 24 hours. We did not use it across the following day. Protecting Your Airbnb from Guest-Caused Water Damage Water damage is one of the most common-and costly-issues Airbnb hosts face.
A single overflowing bathtub, a leaking washing machine, or a clogged toilet can lead to thousands of dollars in repairs, not to mention negative reviews and potential booking cancellations. Wife books the airbnb. Paid with mother in laws card (why is not relevant).
While there one of the other guests claims the toilet was leaking, guest proceeds to slip on water and breaks said toilet. Quoted price sent over to fix $2K. It was a wall mount toilet.
I assume it's not some cheap POS from Alibaba or whatever. Plumbing issues are a common occurrence for many Airbnb renters and hosts. This article provides tips on how you can avoid the most common plumbing problems when renting out your home to guests, including choosing an appropriate toilet size, identifying leaky faucets, and keeping drains clear.
Every Airbnb host should anticipate encountering plumbing issues at some point. The most common problems, clogged drains, and leaking pipes, often surface unexpectedly in rental properties. Beyond just the annoyance of a malfunctioning toilet, even seemingly minor leaks can evolve into significant plumbing disasters if not promptly addressed.
A flooding toilet isn't the problem of the porcelain toilet. It could be the float and flapper or bladder inside the tank but most likely It's the plumbing and or vent under the toilet or in the building. It could be your guest, it could be a building problem.
You also have a problem with your plumber. Kitchen and bathroom sinks: Faucet leaking and potential leaking under sink units, corroded or dirty aerators, problems with shut-off valves, leaking connections, and clogged/inoperable garbage disposals. Toilets: Leaking from the toilet tank or from connecting pipes, "running" toilet sounds, flush efficiency or speed, and toilet stability.
In very rare cases, this can apply to Airbnb accommodation too. If you have problems of a more serious nature (a water leak, a stopped-up toilet, no electricity and so on) then once again, leave a message for your host on the platform itself. But if the problems aren't resolved in a timely manner, then contact Airbnb itself.
toilet did not work and had to have an emergency plumber come out at 9pm now the sink isn't working and it's almost 12am and we're just waiting for them to fix things sewage all over the bathroom floor [USA].